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The relative of a Canadian bushwalker missing in Koscuiszko National Park has offered a $10,000 reward for any hiker who finds the man alive.

Ohio-based doctor Tej Sahota, the husband of missing man Prabhdeep Srawn's cousin, said he would pay any private hiker who located his missing family member.

A spokesman for NSW police said a number of specifically trained and equipped personnel were looking for Mr Srawn and police were not seeking help from members of the public.

Mr Srawn is believed to have set off from Charlotte Pass Village to Mount Koscuiszko and then to another unknown mountain nearby. His rental vehicle was due to be returned on May 15 and he has not been seen since.